ANTI-CAA RHETORIC POINTLESS, STATES HAVE LITTLE SAY
The New Indian Express|March 15, 2024
POLITICAL rhetoric is not necessarily based on logic.

Yet, when democratically-elected state governments declare their intent to defy a law passed by the country's parliament, their logic cannot be passed off as mere election-time oratory, and needs to be dissected. The bold declarations by the chief ministers of three oppositionruled states Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal-that the recently-notified Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 will not be implemented in their states may help serve the cause of vote-bank politics; but they are impaired by the singular lack of practicality given how the law is framed-its provisions leave little room for the states to have any say in the grant of citizenship under the Act.

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